Lots of mostly hot mostly undressed dudes fall off stripper poles or varying sizes, colours and stability. Maaaad props to dude in the lime-green zebra-striped undies, I had to watch it twice before I noticed he fell.

@Seven, I've always felt sorry for Lisa Niemi because NOBODY would have ever heard of her if she hadn't been married to Patrick Swayze, but she was clearly an accomplished artist in her own right. For whatever reason, that talent didn't propel her to superstar status like it did for him (and yes, I'd call him a superstar).

It's like when people go off on Damian Lewis' (Lewis's?) wife or James McAvoy's…these are women who are highly respected as professionals, yet most gossip bien pensant write them off.

For all the doubters, watch this video; Niemi should have you after that first leg fan. Ffs.

OR…Salinger's classic, The Catcher in the Rye. Sure, we all read it in high school, but I've never had an opportunity to re-visit the book and then discuss it with other adults. I'm currently reading The Shock of the Fall, which definitely has a "Catcher" feel to it. So maybe that one.

Anyway, I'm delighted with whichever book we read. I just wish I could participate more fully (e.g., not post midnight my time, not on a phone, not from my bed). It truly limits my powers of humour and criticism. Ahem.

I will add to the list,Sprink! I loved The Catcher In The Rye,of course. I'm going to hope we catch you for at least a little bit, you wit and sarcasm and actual book knowledge are the backbone of the group.

We actually lost a member last night / this morning, Pip Squeak, so we need all voices on deck!

Couldn't agree more. It's obvious that she choreographed the entire dance. She goes en pointe several times, while he only goes once – a true professional working with someone not classically trained. I love the loop sequence, that was just so perfect.

I quite liked Pip's contributions to book club. I get that some of us take the books and conversation more seriously than others (I'm looking at you, Sprink), but I also think most recognise there will be a certain amount of, erm, frivolity…

@TTM (gosh, I seem to be responding to your comments quite a bit!), I think @Derek already @knew we were @talking about @him.

Only briefly, though. And really, one should just assume that anyone can and will read this stuff.

@Derek, happy future birthday. I had you at early-mid 20s. Certainly under 30. Good times, actually. Question: when you say "fuck you" to posters, do you mean it or is it an endearing, comical "fuck you"?

Welp hot date night—-gotta jet. I would LOOOOOOOOOVE to discuss the HBO show GIRLS as well. I wrote 2 manuscripts for them to consider. The Lena hate AANOYS ME especially when you don't actually watch the show…I sent them the manu —wish me luckÉ!

I adore Enid Blyton, Violet! And no, I think she was concerned that a previous suggestion (The Princess Bride) wasn't up to snuff (totally is) and she unfortunately took it very personally. It was kind of unfortunate in that the suggestion was one made by a brand new poster, TongueNCheek, so hopefully it doesn't cause anyone to feel uncomfortable suggesting anything. Because the MORE options,the better, y'all

Well crap. I've been here all of a week and I'm already causing problems. As my next book suggestion I'd like to throw out… Ummm… Anna Karenina. Or maybe Crime and Punishment… (Ok.. I think I covered THAT up pretty well….)

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